Updated at 4:25 p.m. ETNashville police say the man suspected of opening fire and killing four people Sunday at a Waffle House in Antioch, Tenn., has been taken into custody just miles from the restaurant.Police said Monday afternoon that Travis Reinking, 29, was captured "moments ago."Minutes later, the police released two photos of Reinking in the back of a police cruiser, his clothing torn and with scratches visible on his shoulder. Police said they apprehended him in a "wooded area."Police Lt. Carlos Lara told reporters that officers entered that wooded area after getting a tip that a man matching the suspect's description was spotted at a construction site next to it. Police fanned out through the woods. One detective spotted a person. "As he was walking forward, the suspect turned around and Detective Williams saw his face and realized that that is the suspect we are looking for," Lara said. Reinking "got on the ground immediately" and laid prone, as officers placed him in handcuffs. In his backpack, they found a silver Kimber semi-automatic weapon and ammunition, Lara added. The suspect was taken into a police station where he requested a lawyer and did not make a statement, according to police spokesman Don Aaron. Reinking has been transferred to a hospital for evaluation and will be booked on four counts of criminal homicide. Reinking is also accused of wounding two others when he attacked the restaurant while partially nude.Police credited a patron for tackling the gunman and ending the attack. Here's how it happened, according to NPR's Alexis Diao:
Waffle House Shooting Suspect Is In Custody
